Warning -- my camera batteries were dead and I didn't really feel like looking for Brian's amazing camera, so I pulled out my Kodak Playsport which takes decent but not wonderful still pictures. Now as far as video goes, it's amazing! AND waterproof! Highly recommend :-)
On to the point of this post. Dinner tonight was a long time favorite of my family's. I started "Full Teach Week" today and after a long night was pretty exhausted when I got home. This meal is PERFECT for a quick preparation meal -- it does take about an hour to cook/simmer, but seriously about 10 minutes to prep. AMAZING!
We used to eat pork chops all the time when I was younger. Silly me -- I seriously thought it was because we were tight with money when we were younger and I thought pork chops were cheap. They're really not "cheaper" by the pound, except for the fact that you use less pounds of pork to make a meal so in all, it really is cheaper. I'm very picky about eating pork chops and this is actually the only meal I can think of that I will eat pork chops besides grilled pork chops -- which I haven't had since I was about 12 years old. We maybe she try that soon!
Enough chitter-chatter -- on to the show!
In skillet, brown chops on both sides in small amount of hot oil (about 30 seconds on each side).
At this point I removed the pork chops from the skillet and turned off the burner until everything else was ready. Top chops with onion slices. Combine remaining ingredients in bowl. Place pork chops in bottom of skillet and pour liquid ingredients over chops.
Cover; simmer 45 to 60 minutes, or till done (when the onions are translucent).